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XXI.—The Comparative Myology of the Shoulder Girdle and Pectoral Fin of Fishes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

Captain E. W. Shann
Affiliation:
Oundle School.

Extract

Some months ago it was suggested that I should publish my thesis in its unfinished state. I refrained from doing so at that time, as I was unwilling to allow my work to appear until it was ready for publication. When it became apparent that the war. might continue indefinitely. I decided to publish the thesis in such a form as the exigencies of the case would allow.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1920

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